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whporwil

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Posted: 07/13/08 06:53am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Kakampers, I'm not saying I won't right off my camper. I'm saying Jayco has a written policy that I'm sure most it not all buyers don't know about until after they become owners.

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Look at this 33DBB Keystone Challenger It even has the extra toilet apart from main bathroom. We had a challenger and now have the Everest. We liked the Challenger as well as the Everest. Not much of a upgrade for the money.
http://keystone-challenger.com/?page=floorplans

DIYGuy

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SpaceCraft Mfg. can build you any floorplan that you want including a separate office.

In addition, fulltime business use doesn't void any warranty.

FWIW, A Happy Customer,


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OkeeDokee

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We live in Davis CA and a local construction company worked out of an Airstream until a couple of years ago. The name was MAK here's their website:

http://www.makdesignbuild.com/

they were also featured in Sunset about 5 years ago, they still have the airstream on their website.

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They also say you cannot fulltime in them either...my point is "don't ask, don't tell". Most of those "policies" are simply outs for the manufacturer in dealing with problem owners, i.e, those they simply can never please.

Never have had a warranty problem and have been fulltiming AND running a business from my 5er for more than 3 years...and the manufacturer KNOWS this, as we've had to go to the factory for some warranty issues.

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Check out Glendale RV's Titanium MPRV. Mr. Aphrodite has a friend who is an insurance adjustor. He uses the toy area for his office and his wife, who accompanies him, is happy with the nicer amenities and living space the Titanium offers than many toyhaulers.

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kakampers wrote:

They also say you cannot fulltime in them either...my point is "don't ask, don't tell". Most of those "policies" are simply outs for the manufacturer in dealing with problem owners, i.e, those they simply can never please.

Never have had a warranty problem and have been fulltiming AND running a business from my 5er for more than 3 years...and the manufacturer KNOWS this, as we've had to go to the factory for some warranty issues.


It's funny that Jayco say's their warranty does not cover full timing, yet if you go on their web site and follow their link to "Which Trailer is Right for Me". one of the questions is "How often will you be using the trailer?" One of the answers is "full timing". If you chose that answer it shows you the Eagle and Designer Jaycos. Doesn't make sense.

I'm sure if you are just answering the phone there would not be any problem...yet if you had a hundred people a day coming in a buying product, they may not consider it fair wear and tear.


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